Global shoreline mapping tool from satellite imagery
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Global shoreline mapping tool from satellite imagery
A curated list of awesome resources for coastal engineers and scientists
OpenFOAM solver for performing single- and two-phase flow simulations on hybrid-scale porous media.
Beach-face slope estimation from satellite-derived shorelines, extension of the CoastSat toolbox.
Empirical wave runup models implemented in Python
OCEANLYZ, Ocean Wave Analyzing Toolbox
ScientiMate: Coastal and Ocean Data Analysis Library
Python package to fetch data from NOAA Tides & Currents API
A set of tools for Coastal Engineering purposes: zero-crossing, wave transformations, spectrum analysis, extreme wave analysis...
An open source package to estimate the coastal variations using R.
This repostory contains notebook files that provide the necessary adjustments to the data from the DUCK94 project to create and evaluate SWAN models. This notebooks have prepared for an international research project which supported by TUBITAK
This is a repository that integrates XBeach with FEWS. It is still under active development
Code for computing stratigraphy from bathymetric data, as per Pearson et al (2022): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2022.108185
Coursework-related programs for my undergraduate degree
Coastal Modelling Environment (CoastalME): geospatial modelling to simulate coastal morphological changes, decadal and longer.
The CMEMS Downloader Toolbox is an ArcGIS Python toolbox that enables automatic retrieval of marine data from the Copernicus Marine Service using a simple Feature Class input.
develop morphology metrics related to sandbar evolution, formation, and modeling
A MATLAB GUI program to analyze Ocean Wave timeseries.
Multiscale Multiphysics Integrated Simulator for Tsunami
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